Brightmont Academy Shines Light on Autism Awareness Month

April 1, 2024

Private School Specializing in One-to-One Instruction for 1st-12th Grade Students


The most recent 2023 findings from the CDC indicate that autism now affects one in 36 children. In a public-school classroom, students with autism face many challenges including sensory overload, social interaction difficulties, and maintaining focus amidst distractions. Brightmont Academy acknowledges these challenges by providing tailored education, specifically designed to address the unique needs of students with autism, fostering an environment conducive to their academic and personal growth.


Brightmont Academy, a nationally accredited private school, offers a flexible and customized learning alternative to traditional schools. With a one-to-one instruction, Brightmont Academy's personalized approach is particularly beneficial for students with autism. Janie Rosenthal, Campus Director of the Deer Valley location, highlights the success of autistic students at Brightmont Academy, attributing it to the unique one-on-one instructional attention that caters to their preferred learning styles: “The autistic students at Brightmont Academy succeed so well because they receive unique one on one instructional attention that meets their preferred learning style. Teachers take the time to really understand their students and deliver content accordingly.”


Open enrollment throughout the school year and customized scheduling options ensure that students can enroll at any time and balance their priorities effectively. Brightmont Academy's proven model has been especially effective for students with learning difficulties, including those with autism, who benefit from hands-on techniques and modified classes tailored to their needs. Rosenthal adds, “The Brightmont students are able to learn at their own pace-as well as use hands-on techniques that makes learning easier for them. Brightmont also offers modified classes, so the students are able to learn more efficiently.”


Rosenthal encourages parents to tour the campus to witness the unique learning environment firsthand and meet with teachers to fully understand why Brightmont Academy is the best fit for their children. With its commitment to providing individualized education and support, Brightmont Academy empowers students to thrive academically and personally, regardless of their learning challenges.


Brightmont Academy is located in eight states and is currently accepting enrollments.


Brightmont Academy is an accredited private school that provides one-to-one instruction. One experienced teacher works with one student throughout every learning session. Customized full-time programs and individual courses are offered for grades 1-12. Students can also receive individualized tutoring for all 1-12 subjects, study skills, and test prep. Brightmont Academy has served thousands of students since 1999 and has 18 campuses in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington. For more information call 1-888-521-0887 or visit: www.brightmontacademy.com.


Brightmont Academy - The One-to-One Flexible school - 1st through 12th

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